Diesel Combustion Optimization at Full Load by Combined CFD and Single Cylinder Tests
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Jean-Paul Hardy | Patrick Gastaldi | Hamid Lahjaily | J. Hardy | Magali Besson | H. Lahjaily | P. Gastaldi | M. Besson
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